Will overhead signage remain on Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center property frontage?
All current signage, overhead or monument signs will remain as is or be relocated to property owned by WFUBMC. 10. Concerns of pedestrian crossings at Hawthorne. All new intersections will be appropriately marked for pedestrian crossings as required by City of W-S regulations. NCBH is in the process of submitting documents to the City Secretaries Office for the street closure (relocation) of Queen Street. The petition will be reviewed/approved through City Council. This process takes approximately four (4) months. 11. Street closure/Abandonment process? Approximately 480 linear feet of Queen Street will be relocated to accommodate the building expansion. A petition to formally close and abandon this section of right of way is to be filed with the City Secretary. The petitioners are Wake Forest University Health Sciences and North Carolina Baptist Hospital. Currently, only the petitioner’s property frontages will be impacted by this closure and relocation. The process, through the City